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Leo finally gets his Oscar... and leaves Kate Winslet in tears! The Revenant star DiCaprio follows Best Actress Brie Larson with gong - and he's the ONLY star whose speech isn't cut off by music
By DAILYMAIL.COM
Leonardo DiCaprio finally won his first Oscar for his performance in The Revenant on Sunday night, after four previous unsuccessful nominations.
The actor used his lengthy acceptance speech to deliver a lecture on climate change, and was able to speak for a longer period than other winners when the producers failed to play 'wrap-it-up' music as he went well past his allotted time of 45 seconds.
The emotional 41-year-old star led the winners at the glittering 88th Academy Awards in Beverly Hills, which saw Room's Brie Larson take home Best Actress and Spotlight scooping the coveted Best Picture prize.
Big budget blockbuster Mad Max: Fury Road was the biggest success of the night with six accolades, while Best Supporting Actor went to Mark Rylance for Bridge Of Spies and The Danish Girl's Alicia Vikander was awarded Best Supporting Actres
By DAILYMAIL.COM
Leonardo DiCaprio finally won his first Oscar for his performance in The Revenant on Sunday night, after four previous unsuccessful nominations.
The actor used his lengthy acceptance speech to deliver a lecture on climate change, and was able to speak for a longer period than other winners when the producers failed to play 'wrap-it-up' music as he went well past his allotted time of 45 seconds.
The emotional 41-year-old star led the winners at the glittering 88th Academy Awards in Beverly Hills, which saw Room's Brie Larson take home Best Actress and Spotlight scooping the coveted Best Picture prize.
Big budget blockbuster Mad Max: Fury Road was the biggest success of the night with six accolades, while Best Supporting Actor went to Mark Rylance for Bridge Of Spies and The Danish Girl's Alicia Vikander was awarded Best Supporting Actres